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to see a piece of hhstory.the space ssuttle science center. the science guy."the retired shuttle wwll stay n this pavilion until the museum builds a new air and sppce wing... which should be done ((2-shot toss to weather)) 3 (((d lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ((traffic reporter 3 meteorologist)) 3 ((traffiicreporter ad llbs)) 3 ad libs))((traffic reportee -3 3 3((raffic reporter ad libs)) map 3955 ap 40 map 3 3 3 3 still to come... know your-waast-to-hip atio. ratio.the health risks that number.connected... to a high - super storm sandy... expected dollars.where it ranks... among the hurricaaes in recorded u-s history. ((break 2)) p3 ((break 2)) stephanie rawlings-blake: voting for question seven is an... incredible opportunity for baltimore. jim smith: question seven will bring table games like... blackjack and poker to baltimore. stephanie rawlings-blake: you're talking about 500 new jobs. ken ulman: and increased tourism will mean more business... for maryland's small businesses. jim smith: and instead of marylanders spending... five hun
to see a piece of hhstory.the space ssuttle science center. the science guy."the retired shuttle wwll stay n this pavilion until the museum builds a new air and sppce wing... which should be done ((2-shot toss to weather)) 3 (((d lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) ((traffic reporter 3 meteorologist)) 3 ((traffiicreporter ad llbs)) 3 ad libs))((traffic reportee -3 3 3((raffic reporter ad libs)) map 3955 ap 40 map 3 3 3 3 still to come... know your-waast-to-hip atio....
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three days after sandy left the northeast in crisis, finally, science of recovery. >> we are all working together to make sure the new jersey moves ahead. >> police say they are making progress clearing roads left impassible by sand and homes tossed into the street. >> you feel you are going to wake up any minute. it is sickening. >> for evacuees who have not been allowed back to see their homes, the wait is agonizing. >> what can you do? hopefully everybody can rebuild. >> in hoboken, people are pumping murky floodwater out of garages. in queens, assessing the damages to more than 100 burned out homes. in jersey city, a line for gasoline 100 cars long. in brooklyn, waiting for public transportation. those devastated by sandy moving on but still struggling to assess what has been lost. across the nation, people are stepping up to help. tomorrow, new jersey native bruce springsteen and pancho villa will participate in a benefit concert. -- bon jovi will participate in a benefit concert. >> medical volunteers will help give care to those stranded by flooding and source 911 calls. >> a lot
three days after sandy left the northeast in crisis, finally, science of recovery. >> we are all working together to make sure the new jersey moves ahead. >> police say they are making progress clearing roads left impassible by sand and homes tossed into the street. >> you feel you are going to wake up any minute. it is sickening. >> for evacuees who have not been allowed back to see their homes, the wait is agonizing. >> what can you do? hopefully everybody can...
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the baltimore humane society is also in need of science diet dog and cat food and nonclumping cat litter. >> i understand bge is on the scene. >>> thousands of people stood in line to take advantage of early voting. a look at how the storm affected it. >>> we've all heard the halloween warnings about tainted candy or flammable costumes. we're working with you on some halloween tips. >>> don't forget about our abc2 news app. you can check out the chill as it comes into our state. we'll show you some high resolution video. that's straight ahead. >>> sandy caused a virtual shut down on the east coast and that includes early voting. >> waiting time was up to an hour and a half. >>> many of people planned to vote early, but sandy changed their plans. >> because of the hurricane, i was not able to make it here, so we came today. >> early voting was set to end on thursday night but because of sandy you can now vote early until 9:00. >> millers island has seen their share of storm damage. sandy brought plenty of wind and rain but the homes are standing and dry for the most part. >> the main thin
the baltimore humane society is also in need of science diet dog and cat food and nonclumping cat litter. >> i understand bge is on the scene. >>> thousands of people stood in line to take advantage of early voting. a look at how the storm affected it. >>> we've all heard the halloween warnings about tainted candy or flammable costumes. we're working with you on some halloween tips. >>> don't forget about our abc2 news app. you can check out the chill as it...
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we have to make science and technology sun for students. we have to let them know that these are or the jobs are. when i look at companies like ibm and oracle. these are high-powered paying jobs. they start at 70,000 plus each year. we have to make sure our education system is reflecting that. for me, this is very, very critical to the life of our country. this is where technology can improve a senate is butter each and every day. until we get those dollars into the classroom and recover as it does teachers properly, we are not going to have the superiority that we need in technology. >> senator hatch? >> but us face it, we do need to do more. we do need to put the incentives in there for our young people. there are economic incentives and it is a lot of fun. i have my iphone 5 and i really enjoy it. i use of all the time. i use my eye caught all of the time. i get on the computer even, believe it or not. [laughter] you young people are the brightest people i have seen in my life. you deserve to be in these great universities and you deserv
we have to make science and technology sun for students. we have to let them know that these are or the jobs are. when i look at companies like ibm and oracle. these are high-powered paying jobs. they start at 70,000 plus each year. we have to make sure our education system is reflecting that. for me, this is very, very critical to the life of our country. this is where technology can improve a senate is butter each and every day. until we get those dollars into the classroom and recover as it...
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at the airport right now 52 degrees, 55 at maryland science center. barometer is falling like a rock. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. aplçlçéd.ñ.ñhrókññoo[ it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my
at the airport right now 52 degrees, 55 at maryland science center. barometer is falling like a rock. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so...
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pollsters, they say, this is the truth, it has always been equal parts art and science. guest: i do not know if i agree with that. it is more science and art, that is why we are paid to do what we do, and we think they are generally pretty accurate. that is why you see polls from different sides of the aisle, some polls have been different results. i think that there is a little bit of hyperbole to call it four pollsters. maybe they are having the worst week. guest -- host of this poll shows mitt romney being ahead six points -- host: this poll shows mitt romney ahead by six points in florida, another one showing obama up by five points. [laughter] guest: same weekend? there are two polling firms out there, that there have been real questions about. going back to the point that andrew made, you have to make an assumption that some point. is turnout going to be like it was in 2004? which was even between the parties? or will it be more like 2008, with seven points for the democrats? my preference is to look in between. but what the poll has been doing in particular is loo
pollsters, they say, this is the truth, it has always been equal parts art and science. guest: i do not know if i agree with that. it is more science and art, that is why we are paid to do what we do, and we think they are generally pretty accurate. that is why you see polls from different sides of the aisle, some polls have been different results. i think that there is a little bit of hyperbole to call it four pollsters. maybe they are having the worst week. guest -- host of this poll shows...
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. >> status like this sophomore who is a computer science major. she is not surprised more members of percy across graduated. >> you have to get this and looking back, it seemed easy to the college work i do now. >> admissions officials say as more students graduate from high school, more of them are making plans for higher education. >> we see an increase in students applying each year but there are different pathways that students take. other students choose to start a community college. >> students are already looking beyond their college years. >> i plan to go to a 4 year college and i have a five-year plan when i graduate and get a job. >> you can see the statewide graduation drop out and testing day that at our website. >> coming up, new charges in the penn state sex abuse case, this time against the -- in-line >> with their colleagues a conspiracy of silence. >> >> live, local, late breaking-- this is wbal 11 news at 5:00. >> right now at 5:30, you are looking at a remarkable piece of time lapse a video of this scene in ocean city as super s
. >> status like this sophomore who is a computer science major. she is not surprised more members of percy across graduated. >> you have to get this and looking back, it seemed easy to the college work i do now. >> admissions officials say as more students graduate from high school, more of them are making plans for higher education. >> we see an increase in students applying each year but there are different pathways that students take. other students choose to start a...
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i am a political science guy. i have to tell you, michael bloomberg is an opportunist. you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont capital city with a population of just about 8000 people. the smallest united states state capitol. here is the mayor talking about the city. [video clip] >> it is the smallest state capital and america. in terms of vermont, we have the largest historic district in the state. it is a very historic community, founded in 1791. it is run to about 20,000 during the day. largely because of the jobs that are here, the center of commerce and the area. we are fortunate here that we are somewhat insulated from a lot of the trends that occurred nationally. our economy is pretty stable becau
i am a political science guy. i have to tell you, michael bloomberg is an opportunist. you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont...
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thursday.the math and science teacher bbcame theefirst person to row and kite over the pacific, but there were &pbuums along the way. even moving wwthin the tradd variability that ssmetimes the kitessdidn'' work as well. so lots of rowing. rowing.wilson says his daily water supply was pumped straight from the oceann. and then purified on his boat. coming up... get whipped into of money on a gym memberrhip. traininn center you can get inno... for half price. you're watching fox 45 morninn ews.. all local.. all morning. 3 ,3&p((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 3 3 3 commng up... animations... that become a part of hiitory. history.the ell-known artist weekend.e in baltimore this immroving your workout thaa could pay dividends... ffr your health.you're watchiig fox 45 morning news.. all llcal.. all morning. ((break 6)) when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios i
thursday.the math and science teacher bbcame theefirst person to row and kite over the pacific, but there were &pbuums along the way. even moving wwthin the tradd variability that ssmetimes the kitessdidn'' work as well. so lots of rowing. rowing.wilson says his daily water supply was pumped straight from the oceann. and then purified on his boat. coming up... get whipped into of money on a gym memberrhip. traininn center you can get inno... for half price. you're watching fox 45 morninn...
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the airport is 58. 61 downtown at the maryland science center and northeast wind at 15 miles per hour and winds will pick up through the day today but if you have stuff to do outside today, this is still a good day to get prepared and go out and do stuff. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts, we had a 20 mile-per-hour gust at the airport, 36 mile-per-hour gust in ocean city, getting close to storm force there but around baltimore, winds should stay between 10 and 25 miles per hour during the day today with off-and-on rain showers. there is heavy rain showing up on the radar. these are the outer bands of the hurricane. light showers around baltimore, the rain will pick up in coverage as we head through the day today but should not be a big deal today. the latest satellite imagery of sandy, a healthy hurricane, sustained winds 75 miles per hour, category one storm. the pressure has dropped a little bit over the last couple of hours and may be transitioning into a nor'easter. we have been talking about that a lot. this is one of the computer models i agree with as far as the track an
the airport is 58. 61 downtown at the maryland science center and northeast wind at 15 miles per hour and winds will pick up through the day today but if you have stuff to do outside today, this is still a good day to get prepared and go out and do stuff. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts, we had a 20 mile-per-hour gust at the airport, 36 mile-per-hour gust in ocean city, getting close to storm force there but around baltimore, winds should stay between 10 and 25 miles per hour during...
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i am a political science guy. i have to tell you, michael bloomberg is an opportunist. you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont capital city with a population of just about 8000 people. the smallest united states state capitol. here is the mayor talking about the city. [video clip] >> it is the smallest state capital and america. in terms of vermont, we have the largest historic district in the state. it is a very historic community, founded in 1791. it is run to about 20,000 during the day. largely because of the jobs that are here, the center of commerce and the area. we are fortunate here that we are somewhat insulated from a lot of the trends that occurred nationally. our economy is pretty stable becau
i am a political science guy. i have to tell you, michael bloomberg is an opportunist. you violated the new york city charter by running for a third term as mayor. we are in a very dire state here and i wish republicans run the country would offer us new york republicans help and an opportunity to really balance out the political system here. host: thank you for the call this morning. if a time for a few more calls. all weekend long we will be featuring the history and literary life of vermont...
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stick around to see what happens when a science loving guy tries to carve a pumpkin using explosives. it's a bad combination. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. a halloween pumpkin carving experiment goes terribly wrong and the whole thing on live tv jason lindsey is known as the hooked on science guy and he was trying to demonstrate how you can use a small explosion to carve a pumpkin. he precut the eyes, the nose and the mouth. he even filled the pumpkin with a chemical formula. here's what happened when he ignited the lighter. >> we're going to try this. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> are you sure? >> i think so. >> okay. let's see here. we blew up the whole thing,
stick around to see what happens when a science loving guy tries to carve a pumpkin using explosives. it's a bad combination. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is...
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it is 4:13 and 56 degrees at the maryland science center. it is not that bad this morning. gusty wind and heavy rain in the counties but from baltimore is not terrible but it will get worse through the day. we will look at h.d. doppler. the heaviest rain is represented by the origin and red. from baltimore west it is mostly moderate to light rain. i will put this in motion and everything is goes west to east because the storm is passing off the ocean city coast couple hundred miles. that will continue. the heavy rain on the eastern shore and lightest rain in the western suburbs now. the winds would be terrible to start but they will pick up into the afternoon expecting them to kick up to 40 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts. you can see the circulation here on the right-hand side of the screen the outer bands coming in and on the left-hand side that is snow in west virginia. we've got blizzard warnings in effect for western maryland right now. so you have a blizzard warning for garrett county and topropic storm and hurricane force weekends -- winds on the shore. highest wind speeds
it is 4:13 and 56 degrees at the maryland science center. it is not that bad this morning. gusty wind and heavy rain in the counties but from baltimore is not terrible but it will get worse through the day. we will look at h.d. doppler. the heaviest rain is represented by the origin and red. from baltimore west it is mostly moderate to light rain. i will put this in motion and everything is goes west to east because the storm is passing off the ocean city coast couple hundred miles. that will...
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melissa deckman is professor of political science at washington college in chestertown, maryland. >> if you think about the god gap, so-called "god gap," it's still alive and well this year in american politics, and it's bigger than things like the gender gap, although you often hear more in the media about women's voting and men's voting, so i think religion continues to play a big role in american presidential elections. >> the republicans are hoping for a big turnout from evangelicals, who make up about one quarter of gop voters. in the early days of the campaign, there were questions about whether theological differences would keep evangelicals from supporting a mormon candidate. governor mitt romney's campaign tried to woo them on the basis of shared values. >> people of different faiths, like yours and mine, sometimes wonder where we can meet in common purpose, when there are so many differences in creed and theology. surely the answer is that we can meet in service, in shared moral convictions about our nation stemming from a common worldview. >> it seems to me that the mormon
melissa deckman is professor of political science at washington college in chestertown, maryland. >> if you think about the god gap, so-called "god gap," it's still alive and well this year in american politics, and it's bigger than things like the gender gap, although you often hear more in the media about women's voting and men's voting, so i think religion continues to play a big role in american presidential elections. >> the republicans are hoping for a big turnout...
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heavy rain in baltimore city right now. 54 degrees at the maryland science center. it has been getting colder during the day. is will be the warmest part of the day. upper 40's and low 50s. this is not typically what you feel like tropical system is going through, right? it usually feel warmer than this. we are talking about tornadoes and all that stuff. that is not the case with this storm, obviously. the winds will pick up as we go through the day. heavy rain in baltimore city at the present time. our band of hurricane sandy -- outer band of hurricane sandy. we are in the heavy rain right now. snow on the radar out of the mountains. i've never seen this in my career, where you have blizzard warnings in effect for western maryland and pennsylvania, and hurricane conditions at the beach. the winds are going to pick up. at worst part of the day for baltimore as far as the winds ago, late this afternoon and evening. this is blowout tied for folks on the western shore. winds out of the west and northwest, your high tide on the western shore of the chesapeake bay what s
heavy rain in baltimore city right now. 54 degrees at the maryland science center. it has been getting colder during the day. is will be the warmest part of the day. upper 40's and low 50s. this is not typically what you feel like tropical system is going through, right? it usually feel warmer than this. we are talking about tornadoes and all that stuff. that is not the case with this storm, obviously. the winds will pick up as we go through the day. heavy rain in baltimore city at the present...
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especialll with such widespread power outages in mike flannery talks with a political science professor... about what ácouldá be one. &pdonn. 3p moddrn democracy uses machines that equire electricity to record connections transmit total vote counts tt central election officials. but there may not be power even in parts of new york city for next tuessay's scheduled electioo. ruual arras may face evennlonger delays. election offiiials pcross the northeast are scrambling, discussing whetter it's possible to consolidaae polling places, uue portable by handdthh old-fashioned way. discussing publicly ii any - election. nd here's why.l &psteger says: : i think it would probabll take an acc f allow statee to have the nn to 3 flexibility to do. the question is, "would they give individual states the &pflexibility to change their date and delay it foora week (flannery: very unlikely?) steeer: very unlikely. i thiik that's right. wayne steger chairs depaul pepartment. he said nce that since most of the states heavily democratic, parrisan considerattons would likely blook ann agreement to let pre
especialll with such widespread power outages in mike flannery talks with a political science professor... about what ácouldá be one. &pdonn. 3p moddrn democracy uses machines that equire electricity to record connections transmit total vote counts tt central election officials. but there may not be power even in parts of new york city for next tuessay's scheduled electioo. ruual arras may face evennlonger delays. election offiiials pcross the northeast are scrambling, discussing whetter...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> current options includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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in baltimore and will stay that way most of the day. 59 at the airport, 62 downtown at the maryland science center, northeast wind at 12 miles per hour. breezy day today, winds between 10 and 20 miles per hour and rain won't be a huge deal around baltimore so this is a day we can use to prepare and do things. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts and the strongest winds down south and to the east. 17 mile-per-hour gusts at the airport but a 32 mile-per-hour gust at ocean city. ava marie is live down there and we'll talk to her in a second. we're starting to see rain from the top end of the storm, a gigantic storm off the south carolina coast but rain bands across the eastern shore counties, back into delaware, heavy rain near the state line extending across the lower eastern shore towards salisbury. we will see rain but the best chance for rain is on the eastern shore. here's the latest satellite imagery of sandy, a well defined lurk, -- hurricane, banding features. a few hundred miles off the carolina coast at the present time moving northeast so the question is where does it go after t
in baltimore and will stay that way most of the day. 59 at the airport, 62 downtown at the maryland science center, northeast wind at 12 miles per hour. breezy day today, winds between 10 and 20 miles per hour and rain won't be a huge deal around baltimore so this is a day we can use to prepare and do things. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts and the strongest winds down south and to the east. 17 mile-per-hour gusts at the airport but a 32 mile-per-hour gust at ocean city. ava marie is...
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brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. the dragon is the only delivery ship capable now of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> in health news, sweating could make you smarter. researchers put 6 adults who didn't exercise on a regular workout program. four months later, the participants were healthier but performed better on cognitive tests. >>> is facebook better than sex? well, it might be. a new study of college aged adults tracked their most irresistible desires and facebook along with checking e-mails and surfing the web were more irresistible. one reason might be it's easier and more convenient to check social media sites than it is to have sex in the middle of the day. >> your facebook is open right now. your twitter account is open. your cbs e-mail is open. your regular e-mail is open. >> and that's all i'm going to say about that. >> we're going to leave it right there. >> the san francisco giant's win has one down side for the fans. couldn't experience the victory at home. >> no, but there w
brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. the dragon is the only delivery ship capable now of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> in health news, sweating could make you smarter. researchers put 6 adults who didn't exercise on a regular workout program. four months later, the participants were healthier but performed better on cognitive tests. >>> is facebook better than sex? well, it might be. a new study of college aged adults tracked their...
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>> ever since i was a kid i had an interest in science and nature and weather and an interest in photography and adventure. storm chasing has allowed me to travel to all 7 component -- continents documenting some of the worst weather in the world. >> describe the scene out there right now? >> right now it is dark here obviously we can't see what's going on. but earlier today the storm surge was outstanding. the ocean was as angry as i have ever seen it. the spot where we were on rockaway beach right on the boardwalk it no longer exists. when we were down there we knew it was going to be bad we could tell from the direction of the wind and what was to come. that was not a safe neighborhood to be in. we were able to get out just in time. the storm surge flooding was just coming in and of course now we are getting reports of the fires there, the complete devastation some of the neighborhoods along the water. >>> george, put the flood in perspective for us? how does this compare to other storms we have seen? >> the easiest one to compare it to would be eirene. i was here in new york for irene la
>> ever since i was a kid i had an interest in science and nature and weather and an interest in photography and adventure. storm chasing has allowed me to travel to all 7 component -- continents documenting some of the worst weather in the world. >> describe the scene out there right now? >> right now it is dark here obviously we can't see what's going on. but earlier today the storm surge was outstanding. the ocean was as angry as i have ever seen it. the spot where we were...
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save 20% on hundreds of items and save $4 on hills® science diet® dog & cat food. plus, get $5 in holiday bonus bucks with qualifying purchase. only at petsmart®. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sigh of relief ] why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your...
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having this type of science, when you're relieving them, to a degree you're doing god's work. >> but he realizes what he's doing is illegal. >> but you want to get out? >> i want to get out from the perspective of having to watch my back to do it. you know what i mean? >> do you carry a gun? >> not at all. >> do you worry about being robbed? >> i deliver to people in this area. doorman buildings, co-ops, people who own penthouses. being a pot head is a cult. you mow what i mean? satanist. me pot heads know pot heads. >> atkins, like millions of others is a creature of the online world. >> what is it about craigslist as a phenomenon? >> craigslist is a place where people can run and do their dirt. i mean, i had a guy ask me, can i kill his wife one time? really in. >> murder for hire. >> i put an ad on craigslist, no one responded. so that's the type of crap you find on there. >> coming up -- a hit man may not be as far-fetched as you think. we just might have found one ourselves. >> it seems like you're advertising a business that could kill people. >> that's later. but next, madonna
having this type of science, when you're relieving them, to a degree you're doing god's work. >> but he realizes what he's doing is illegal. >> but you want to get out? >> i want to get out from the perspective of having to watch my back to do it. you know what i mean? >> do you carry a gun? >> not at all. >> do you worry about being robbed? >> i deliver to people in this area. doorman buildings, co-ops, people who own penthouses. being a pot head is a...
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>> a belief or an action that is inconsistent with science. it needs to be aimed at bringing about good luck or avoiding bad luck. >> reporter: count yourself lucky if you're not superstitious. connecticut college psychologist stewart says most people are. in a world where we prize science, it may not be something to be proud of. >> i think only 40% of americans believe in evolution. >> reporter: what percent of americans believe in superstition. >> over half of americans have some kind of superstition that they believe in. >> reporter: so more americans have some specific superstition than believe in he have heution. >> that's right. that's not a good thing. >> reporter: a new cbs news poll for sunday morning finds more than half of all americans, knock on wood to avoid bad luck. 16% won't open up as indoors. 13% carry a good luck charm. and one in ten avoids black cats. at halloween we even have a holiday that celebrates our superstitions. nowhere are they celebrated more than here at the blood manor haunted house in new york city where you'
>> a belief or an action that is inconsistent with science. it needs to be aimed at bringing about good luck or avoiding bad luck. >> reporter: count yourself lucky if you're not superstitious. connecticut college psychologist stewart says most people are. in a world where we prize science, it may not be something to be proud of. >> i think only 40% of americans believe in evolution. >> reporter: what percent of americans believe in superstition. >> over half of...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> i'm bill griffeth. coming up on closing bell, continuing coverage of how hurricane sandy's affecting the markets and your investments. in fact, financial trade group sifma's ceo will join us. >>> former wells fargo chairman and ceo gives us an insiders's account of how wall street is dealing with this disaster. >>> and jetblue's chief operating officer will tell us how long it may be until air travel is back to normal again. that may be a while. maria and i look forward to seeing you. we've been displaced today. no new york stock exchange. we'll see you at the top of the hour though. >> it is not a bad place to be stranded here at the mother ship. thanks, bill. >>> the earnings trend of missing on revenues continues and herb is here with his take on earnings. herb, first of all, let me just ask for a bit of color in terms of where you are out in there in connecticut, i'm not going to give your exact street name or number of your house.
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> i'm bill griffeth. coming up on closing bell, continuing coverage of how hurricane sandy's affecting the markets and your investments. in fact, financial trade group sifma's ceo will join us. >>> former wells fargo chairman and ceo gives us an insiders's account of how wall street is dealing with this disaster....
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >>> what has been happening along the coast of connecticut is being described as mayhem. just take new haven where 40 trees fell in 1 hour. we've been telling you about the fires in multimillion dollar homes along the shore. in greenwich, connecticut. and in old saybrook, several feet of water. that's where we find our reporter jeff stecker from nbc station wvit. jeff, good evening to you. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, where we're standing right now was about up to my upper thighs in water about three hours ago, so the storm surge has definitely receded. that was the big problem ar
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at...
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. >>> back out to sam, talk us through the science here. how much longer should they be nervous in hawaii? >> good news, dan, is they did everything right here. 7.7 off the western coast of canada, and nothing but open water between it and hawaii. the plate lying underneath it. it creates a wave. in this case, they thought it was four waves. as we have been counting them. they have the tsunami warning center. all of these buoys that are between that coastline and hawaii, they're able to monitor the lift in that water. buoy, as the water comes up, the sensor knows how high wave that is. these waves could have been ablgt-foot waves. the good news is, we have kind of seen those waves move through. more than one. in this case, they're able to see, we feel pretty good about it. if there's not any more activity, people can relax now. and move toward the coastline. but the very good news here, they did everything right. they set off the warnings as soon as there were a 7 or above. at a 7, you still want people to be prepared. you don't know if tho
. >>> back out to sam, talk us through the science here. how much longer should they be nervous in hawaii? >> good news, dan, is they did everything right here. 7.7 off the western coast of canada, and nothing but open water between it and hawaii. the plate lying underneath it. it creates a wave. in this case, they thought it was four waves. as we have been counting them. they have the tsunami warning center. all of these buoys that are between that coastline and hawaii, they're...
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wasn't trying to -- >> i know, but i'm talking about the social yol guests that write articles about science. let's check on the markets. futures are trading, but down about 61 points. half a percentage point for the dow industrials. could i make the point since we'll be looking for things to talk about today, i could make the point that statistics from labor day to the election 90% of the time if the markets up, the incumbent wins. the number of 13,090. so 17 points above where we close the day before labor day. ohio getting much closer apparently. anyway, let's look at the oil board. if you look at the s&p and how it's come down recently, a lot of the risk assets have come down at the same time the s&p has. went up on qe and once revenue started coming in it light or -- >> denniss also pointed out we could see big margin calls. >> take a quick look at currencies. or the ten year. probably down around 1.7% or so on the ten year. guess we'll go to kelly in london. you're back over there. you made it. that's good. >> i was on a flight out saturday night. i i know they started shutting town th
wasn't trying to -- >> i know, but i'm talking about the social yol guests that write articles about science. let's check on the markets. futures are trading, but down about 61 points. half a percentage point for the dow industrials. could i make the point since we'll be looking for things to talk about today, i could make the point that statistics from labor day to the election 90% of the time if the markets up, the incumbent wins. the number of 13,090. so 17 points above where we close...
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is this a science, though, when it comes to natural disasters? or is it more of an art? none of these storms are built quite exactly the same. >> well, as you know, i think that there are no models for what this type of storm is going to be. so we're in the same position. but obviously ever since we heard about it, we began preparing. so we'll get the goods in. assuming that we can get them into the various depots and distribution points that we need. and we expect that we can. so we've built up a little bit there. and we'll be providing goods. and i think we'll come through this okay. >> so you do stock the depots up a little heavier in advance? >> yes, we did. >> and then jim made the point a couple minutes ago, a lot of the things that people are looking for, the waters, some -- at least, batteries, maybe not. they're not generally margin leaders, right, jim? rad are they? >> did you say margin leaders? >> margin leaders where profit is fattest. >> if you sell enough of it, we work on dollars. we don't work on percentages. so the -- our attitude is if we're going to s
is this a science, though, when it comes to natural disasters? or is it more of an art? none of these storms are built quite exactly the same. >> well, as you know, i think that there are no models for what this type of storm is going to be. so we're in the same position. but obviously ever since we heard about it, we began preparing. so we'll get the goods in. assuming that we can get them into the various depots and distribution points that we need. and we expect that we can. so we've...
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. >> in your view, not science, just your gut, are we living in a time unlike times of the past? >> the simple answer is absolutely. i've never seen anything like this. i mean, we're having an annual storm of the century. it is just crazy. >> i spoke with an official at the electric powers research institute. he said building a power grid that could withstand these kinds of storms is just not economically feasible. so how best to deal with these changes remains to be seen. >> go back to those numbers for a second. he predicted a surge of 11 1/2 feet. >> which would have been the highest ever, it was closer to 14. and there's a piece in the paper trying to figure out is it climate change what's going on? the temperature in the western atlantic, 5 degrees above normal for the end of october. there's something going on. >> harry smith. and by the way, harry's going to have more on a special "rock center with brian williams" tonight 10:00/9:00 central right here on nbc. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> thanks a lot, matt. a show of hands, who has been stuck in new
. >> in your view, not science, just your gut, are we living in a time unlike times of the past? >> the simple answer is absolutely. i've never seen anything like this. i mean, we're having an annual storm of the century. it is just crazy. >> i spoke with an official at the electric powers research institute. he said building a power grid that could withstand these kinds of storms is just not economically feasible. so how best to deal with these changes remains to be seen....
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which isn't rocket science. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> more than 7 million people are without power on the east coast following superstorm sandy. try say that go five times. among them are thousands of con ed customers. allen drewrey, the spokesperson for con ed, his company serves new york city. thanks for coming to the phone. >> th
which isn't rocket science. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i...
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because he believed it was the most efficient, most honest way to do science. >> tell us quickly about frank ocean. that's an interesting selection. >> yeah, i mean, here's a guy who's a very, very popular singer that came out as gay, started singing about that subject. he actually has been widely supported for it. but when he did it, it seemed like a terribly risky thing to do, something that put his career on the line. >> not to mention it was in the hip-hop world which make it more brave. and the response to it from jay-z and others made it more significant. >> the new issue of "the atlantic" is "brave thinkers." james bennet, thank you very much. >> be looking for my survey, i mean my column next week in "the atlantic" in defense of mountain dew. >> we're in trouble. when we come back, 50 million people are in the path of hurricane sandy. bill karins will have a check on the flooding and what forecasters are calling a life-threatening storm surge. we'll be right back. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pa
because he believed it was the most efficient, most honest way to do science. >> tell us quickly about frank ocean. that's an interesting selection. >> yeah, i mean, here's a guy who's a very, very popular singer that came out as gay, started singing about that subject. he actually has been widely supported for it. but when he did it, it seemed like a terribly risky thing to do, something that put his career on the line. >> not to mention it was in the hip-hop world which make...